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Some Hagerstown residents heading to D.C. on Inauguration Day
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comKaren Cremins is a Democrat who supported Barack Obama’s re-election bid. Her husband, Jim Cremins, identifies himself as a conservative. Their son, Sean, a graduate of North Hagerstown High School, will perform Monday in the inaugural parade with...Tags: Festive Events, Human Interest, Martin Luther King Jr., Elections, Ronald N. Young
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Explaining Obama's second inaugural to a first-grader
A letter to my daughter, Natalia: When Barack Obama was sworn in as president four years ago, I watched on the frigid National Mall with 1.8 million others after taking a long bus ride from South Florida. I stood next to an elderly woman from Fort...Tags: Judges, Slavery, Crime, Law and Justice, Martin Luther King Jr., Elections
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Lake Highland Prep junior Joel Berry commits to North Carolina
Joel Berry didn’t go to North Carolina this weekend thinking it would be his first and only official college visit. But that all changed once the Lake Highland Prep junior basketball standout soaked in Tar Heels basketball from a courtside seat...
Tags: North Carolina Tar Heels, Sports, ESPN (tv network), Basketball
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15-year-old confesses to killing family, wanted shootout, police say
A 15-year-old Albuquerque boy has confessed to killing his mother, father and three small siblings in a rampage at their home early Saturday morning, according to a probable cause statement by authorities. The boy also told police he wanted to "drive...
Tags: Shootings, Firearms, Juvenile Delinquency
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Storm Team 12: Chillier weather arrives
Much colder air is spreading south across much of the central and northern US, but Kansas will be on the edge of the coldest air. Overnight temperatures will dip down into the teens for many locations with some single digit lows near the Nebraska...
Tags: Weather Reports, Weather, The Weather Channel (tv network)
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Local residents excited to attend Obama's inauguration
davem@herald-mail.com and caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comPassing within 20 feet of President Obama on the parade route, being cast into a sea of people estimated at 700,000 and witnessing a shared sense of hope among attendees made the president’s inauguration Monday an event that one “won’t...Tags: Festive Events, Memorial Stadium, Washington, DC, Barack Obama, Arts and Culture
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Students learn about Martin Luther King Jr.
Angel Vermillion likes to ask students at Aberdeen Roncalli Junior/Senior High School about why they have the day off today. Each year, around Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Vermillion, a counselor, likes to teach a lesson on prejudice and...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Elementary Schools, Martin Luther King Jr., Schools, Discrimination
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Minister: Somber Newtown needs MLK's words of hope
NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) — A former leader of one of the nation's most prominent liberal Protestant churches told residents still grieving one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history that Martin Luther King Jr.'s words of healing and...
Tags: Religion and Belief, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Martin Luther King Jr., Sandy Hook Elementary School, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting
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President Obama's second inauguration: When is it?
WASHINGTON – The inauguration ceremony for President Obama’s second term will be held on Monday, but besides being sworn in on a platform on the West Front of the Capitol, he will participate in a whole range of events, from volunteering to...
Tags: Kelly Clarkson, Culture, Ceremonies, Elections, White House
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St. Francis basketball suffers loss to Servite
BURBANK — Whether competing in the Mission League or not, the St. Francis High basketball team has yet to break a bad habit of playing one poor quarter a game. Its played a direct role in several close losses throughout most of the first half of...Tags: Providence Friars, Sports, Basketball
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Shepherd University students provide service to area organizations on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
matthewu@herald-mail.comShepherd University junior Darren House believed his time volunteering Monday at the Martinsburg Boys & Girls Club was “a small step” in helping the community. “I think it would be nice to do more throughout the year,” said House,...Tags: Human Interest, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Education, Students
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